DLP at Harvard-Westlake: Presentation by Romy Harari
Using Labkovski’s art, Romy Harari shared lessons of life, survival, tolerance, acceptance, and the importance of bearing witness to history with her peers at Harvard-Westlake during this special viewing.
DLP Exhibit at Viewpoint
Viewpoint School hosted the DLP exhibit “ Documenting History through Art: the Life and Art of David Labkovski” from April 24- April 26 in the school library.
DLP at Oak Park High School: Featured in the Talon May 2023 on Page 8
The exhibit “ A Visual Diary of the Past,” along with accompanying educational components and interactive activities, was an incredibly successful, meaningful and impactful experience for over 1,000 students, parents, and faculty at Oak Park High School.
DLP Exhibit “Documenting History through Art” + Special Lectures: CSUN Hillel 818 March 26-April 3, 2023
Lisa Lainer-Fagan, Connie Marco, and Keren Perlmutter spoke to attendees about their personal connections to the Holocaust.
DLP Featured in Living: March 19, 2023
Documenting History Through Art, Empowering Future Leaders by Teaching the Past By Elizabeth Multer From March 26th through April 28th, the Greater Los Angeles community has the privilege of experiencing the David Labkovski Project’s Documenting History Through Art exhibit at Hillel 818 on the CSUN campus. The exhibit, which runs over Yom Hashoah, includes two […]
DLP’s Traveling Exhibit “Documenting History through Art” in Las Vegas: January 29, 2023
“The exhibit and program were sensational. Leora Raikin gave a truly excellent presentation on her great-uncle’s work as well as being a docent as we had a group go through the exhibit.” Susan Dubin, Director, Kronberg Mack Holocaust Center, Las Vegas Here are some comments from teachers in Las Vegas who attended: “In the paintings I […]
DLP at Capital Group for DEI: July 2022
Last week, the DLP’s traveling exhibition, “Documenting History through Art,” was on view at the offices of the Capital Group, Los Angeles.
DLP at Beit T’Shuvah
David Labkovski Project presented an educational workshop to the residents at Beit T’Shuvah, a residential addiction treatment center in Los Angeles. Residents engaged in an immersive 6-hour program where they learned about Jewish history, the Holocaust, and the self-reflective journey of David Labkovski, whose artwork depicts life in Vilna (current-day Vilnius, Lithuania) before, during and after the Holocaust.
DLP in DTLA Weekly: April 17, 2022
For Yom HaShoah/Holocaust Commemoration 2022, the DLP has launched a Reflect & Respond Program that invites adults and students ages 12 and up to respond to Labkovski’s art work through poetry, prose, or art and to submit their responses to an online journal, which will be shared at the DLP virtual commemoration event on 4/28/22.
DLP on LA this Week with Council Member Bob Blumenfied: September 18, 2020
DLP Exhibit at LA City Hall